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maʻimaʻi

/ maʻi.maʻi / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

Reduplication of maʻi, sick; chronically sick, ailing, sickly.

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v. Intensive of mai, sick. To be sick; to be weak; to be feeble.

2. Hoo. To feign sickness; to pretend to be sick. 2 Sam. 13:5, 6.

s. Languor; feebleness; somewhat sick; unwell.

adj. Feeble; languid; weak.

v. Formed from mai expressing motion towards one. See MAI, prep. To call one to come; to invite towards one; to call, as in calling chickens; e hea, e kolokolo aku i ka moa; to call fowls. See KOLOKOLO.

Maimai (ma'i-ma'i), adj.

/ ma'i-ma'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Feeble; languid; weak; somewhat ill; unwell.

Maimai (ma'i-ma'i), n.

/ ma'i-ma'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Languor; feebleness; indisposition; being unwell.

Maimai (ma'i-ma'i), v.

/ ma'i-ma'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

To be unwell. indisposed, ailing; to be somewhat sick, weak, sickly.

Maimai (mă'i-mă'i), v.

/ mă'i-mă'i / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Mai, come.] To call one to come; to invite toward one; to call, as in calling chickens; e hea, e kolokolo aku i ka moa; to call fowls. Syn: Kolokolo.

To be sick, feeble, weak; chronically ill.

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